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Description
Chock-full of art, photography, and exceptional storytelling, OPEN Tennis Volume 2 continues its vibrant exploration of tennis through the lenses of culture, fashion, travel, and ideas with two distinctive covers.
One cover features “Running Around Outside”, a vivid painting by visual artist Mairikke Dau. The other, captured in Sydney by photographer Adrian Mesko, comes from a stunning tennis-inspired fashion shoot. The issue is packed with rich visual features and in-depth pieces, including a tribute to the iconic Prince Original Graphite racquet, a spotlight on Russian up-and-comer Diana Shnaider, and our take on tennis content creation. There’s a beautiful photo essay shot at the Tennis Club Marfisa D’Este by Giasco Bertoli that was inspired by Giorgio Bassani’s The Garden of the Finzi-Contini, and another documenting sweltering nights in Queens at the US Open. We also take on court speed, the chaos sewn by lefties, and ask the question: Is tennis fun? Elsewhere we have a dispatch from Reigning Champ creative director Mike Belgue; the debut column to coaching guru Simon Hegelund, and Defector staff writer and longtime OPEN Tennis collaborator Giri Nathan profiles Japanese No. 1 Yoshihito Nishioka. Finally, we offer a requiem for tennis… the band, profiled by Rosecrans Baldwin and shot by Emily Shur, in our biggest issue ever.
Product Details
- 9.5" x 13"
- 136 Pages
- Perfect Bound